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1989 Ed.]

Telecommunication Regulations

[CAP. 106

A S

[Subsidiary]

(2) The Authority may, upon payment of the appropriate fee prescribed in column 3 of Part III of Schedule 2, issue to any person whom he considers suitably qualified a certificate of competency in radiocommunication. (L.N. 130 of 1989)

(3) Every certificate of competency shall be in such form as the Authority may, from time to time, determine.

(4) The person to whom a certificate of competency is issued shall make a declaration of secrecy in such form as the Authority may, from time to time, determine.

4.

Issue by Authority of certificates authorizing holding of positions in a radiocommunication station

(1) The Authority may attach to a certificate of competency in radiocommunication an authority to operate authorizing the holder of such a certificate to hold such position in a radiocommunication station other than in an aircraft as is specified in the certificate, being a position that may, by virtue of a condition of the licence granted under the Ordinance, in respect of the radiocommunication station, be held only by a person for the time being holding such a certificate. (L.N. 130 of 1989)

(2) The Authority may at any time cancel, or suspend for such period as he thinks fit, any authority to operate issued under subregulation (1) if he is satisfied that the person to whom it was issued has contravened the Ordinance or is incompetent or has been guilty of misconduct in the discharge of his duties in the position that he is thereby authorized to hold but may not cancel or suspend the certificate to which the authority is attached.

(3) Where an authority to operate issued under subregulation (1) is cancelled or suspended, the Authority may by notice in writing require the person to whom the authority to operate was issued to return the same to him within the period specified in such notice, and if such person refuses or neglects to return the authority to operate within the period specified in such notice, he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $1,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. (L.N. 352 of 1981)

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5.

Fee on grant of permit for purposes

of section 9 of Ordinance

A fee of $150 shall be payable on the grant of a permit for the purpose of section 9 of the Ordinance.

(L.N. 352 of 1981; L.N. 63 of 1985; L.N. 192 of 1988)

6.

Loss or destruction of licence or certificate

(1) If any licence, certificate or authority to operate granted or issued under these regulations is lost or destroyed, the Authority shall be notified in

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1989 Ed.] Telecommunication Regulations [CAP. 106 A S [Subsidiary] (2) The Authority may, upon payment of the appropriate fee prescribed in column 3 of Part III of Schedule 2, issue to any person whom he considers suitably qualified a certificate of competency in radiocommunication. (L.N. 130 of 1989) (3) Every certificate of competency shall be in such form as the Authority may, from time to time, determine. (4) The person to whom a certificate of competency is issued shall make a declaration of secrecy in such form as the Authority may, from time to time, determine. 4. Issue by Authority of certificates authorizing holding of positions in a radiocommunication station (1) The Authority may attach to a certificate of competency in radiocommunication an authority to operate authorizing the holder of such a certificate to hold such position in a radiocommunication station other than in an aircraft as is specified in the certificate, being a position that may, by virtue of a condition of the licence granted under the Ordinance, in respect of the radiocommunication station, be held only by a person for the time being holding such a certificate. (L.N. 130 of 1989) (2) The Authority may at any time cancel, or suspend for such period as he thinks fit, any authority to operate issued under subregulation (1) if he is satisfied that the person to whom it was issued has contravened the Ordinance or is incompetent or has been guilty of misconduct in the discharge of his duties in the position that he is thereby authorized to hold but may not cancel or suspend the certificate to which the authority is attached. (3) Where an authority to operate issued under subregulation (1) is cancelled or suspended, the Authority may by notice in writing require the person to whom the authority to operate was issued to return the same to him within the period specified in such notice, and if such person refuses or neglects to return the authority to operate within the period specified in such notice, he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $1,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. (L.N. 352 of 1981) (A374/50. 5. Fee on grant of permit for purposes of section 9 of Ordinance A fee of $150 shall be payable on the grant of a permit for the purpose of section 9 of the Ordinance. (L.N. 352 of 1981; L.N. 63 of 1985; L.N. 192 of 1988) 6. Loss or destruction of licence or certificate (1) If any licence, certificate or authority to operate granted or issued under these regulations is lost or destroyed, the Authority shall be notified in Page 5 Page 6
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1989 Ed.] Telecommunication Regulations [CAP. 106 A S [Subsidiary] (2) The Authority may, upon payment of the appropriate fee prescribed in column 3 of Part III of Schedule 2, issue to any person whom he considers suitably qualified a certificate of competency in radiocommunication. (L.N. 130 of 1989) (3) Every certificate of competency shall be in such form as the Authority may, from time to time, determine. (4) The person to whom a certificate of competency is issued shall make a declaration of secrecy in such form as the Authority may, from time to time, determine. 4. Issue by Authority of certificates authorizing holding of positions in a radiocommunication station (1) The Authority may attach to a certificate of competency in radio- communication an authority to operate authorizing the holder of such a certificate to hold such position in a radiocommunication station other than in an aircraft as is specified in the certificate, being a position that may, by virtue of a condition of the licence granted under the Ordinance, in respect of the radiocommunication station, be held only by a person for the time being holding such a certificate. (L.N. 130 of 1989) A) (2) The Authority may at any time cancel, or suspend for such period as he thinks fit, any authority to operate issued under subregulation (1) if he is satisfied that the person to whom it was issued has contravened the Ordinance or is incompetent or has been guilty of misconduct in the discharge of his duties in the position that he is thereby authorized to hold but may not cancel-or suspend the certificate to which the authority is attached. (3) Where an authority to operate issued under subregulation (1) is cancelled or suspended, the Authority may by notice in writing require the person to whom the authority to operate was issued to return the same to him within the period specified in such notice, and if such person refuses or neglects to return the authority to operate within the period specified in such notice, he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $1,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. (L.N. 352 of 1981) (A374/50. 5. Fee on grant of permit for purposes of section 9 of Ordinance A fee of $150 shall be payable on the grant of a permit for the purpose of section 9 of the Ordinance. (L.N. 352 of 1981; L.N. 63 of 1985; L.N. 192 of 1988) 6. Loss or destruction of licence or certificate (1) If any licence, certificate or authority to operate granted or issued under these regulations is lost or destroyed, the Authority shall be notified in Page 5Page 6
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1989 Ed.]

Telecommunication Regulations

[CAP. 106

A S

[Subsidiary]

(2) The Authority may, upon payment of the appropriate fee prescribed in column 3 of Part III of Schedule 2, issue to any person whom he considers suitably qualified a certificate of competency in radiocommunication. (L.N. 130 of 1989)

(3) Every certificate of competency shall be in such form as the Authority may, from time to time, determine.

(4) The person to whom a certificate of competency is issued shall make a declaration of secrecy in such form as the Authority may, from time to time, determine.

4.

Issue by Authority of certificates authorizing holding of positions in a radiocommunication station

(1) The Authority may attach to a certificate of competency in radio- communication an authority to operate authorizing the holder of such a certificate to hold such position in a radiocommunication station other than in an aircraft as is specified in the certificate, being a position that may, by virtue of a condition of the licence granted under the Ordinance, in respect of the radiocommunication station, be held only by a person for the time being holding such a certificate. (L.N. 130 of 1989)

A) (2) The Authority may at any time cancel, or suspend for such period as he thinks fit, any authority to operate issued under subregulation (1) if he is satisfied that the person to whom it was issued has contravened the Ordinance or is incompetent or has been guilty of misconduct in the discharge of his duties in the position that he is thereby authorized to hold but may not cancel-or suspend the certificate to which the authority is attached.

(3) Where an authority to operate issued under subregulation (1) is cancelled or suspended, the Authority may by notice in writing require the person to whom the authority to operate was issued to return the same to him within the period specified in such notice, and if such person refuses or neglects to return the authority to operate within the period specified in such notice, he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $1,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. (L.N. 352 of 1981)

(A374/50.

5.

Fee on grant of permit for purposes

of section 9 of Ordinance

A fee of $150 shall be payable on the grant of a permit for the purpose of section 9 of the Ordinance.

(L.N. 352 of 1981; L.N. 63 of 1985; L.N. 192 of 1988)

6.

Loss or destruction of licence or certificate

(1) If any licence, certificate or authority to operate granted or issued under these regulations is lost or destroyed, the Authority shall be notified in

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